Math, asked by Vinodboliwar7923, 11 months ago

The difference between the ci and si on a certain sum at 12% p.A. For 2 years is rs. 90. What will be the value of the amount at the end of 2 years under compound interest?

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Answered by NavdeepKaurDhindsa
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Ans: Here, in this question, the difference is already given to us and we are required to find the principal amount. And using that principal amount we are required to find the amount compounded after three years. The difference is given for two years. So, the formula will be,

Difference = P(R)²/100²

Now, putting the values into the equation, we will find that,

90 = P(12)²/(100)²

90 x 100²/12² = P

P = Rs. 6250

Now, calculating the compound interest on Rs. 6250 will be,

A = 6250(1 + 12/100)³

A = 6250(112/100)³ => 6250(1.12)³ => Rs. 8780.80

So, the compounded amount after three years will be Rs. 8780.80

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